Paperback

Overview

End of the Line by Ottilie Weber, Amy Carrino

When so much is lost how does one to have the strength to move on? At seventeen Lauren was prepared for yet another year of school. Then asteroids hit, killing all of those she knew except for a few other teens from her neighborhood. Joining forces with her classmate Aaron, they work together on the journey in the hopes of finding more people that are alive. On the way, threats of starvation, illness, and freezing to death don't compare to the danger of Dean Manson. Manson is an ex-con out for revenge against Aaron. With so much working against them these teens fight for everything even if it means denying their feelings just for the chance to see a new day.

Product Details

About the Author

Ottilie Weber grew up in Wall, New Jersey, not far from the beach. She always has a book in her hands or nearby, despite her dyslexia. She graduated from The College of New Jersey, earning a degree in History Secondary Education and did a Special Education program at Georgian Court University. Once a Jersey Girl, Ottilie now resides in Virginia and teaches. Ottilie has a passion for writing, where she is always ready to take on the next project. Her family and close friends are there to help her take on the bumps or potholes in the road.

Read an Excerpt

Ottilie Weber grew up in Wall, New Jersey, not far from the beach. She always has a book in her hands or nearby, despite her dyslexia. She graduated from The College of New Jersey, earning a degree in History Secondary Education and did a Special Education program at Georgian Court University. Once a Jersey Girl, Ottilie now resides in Virginia and teaches. Ottilie has a passion for writing, where she is always ready to take on the next project. Her family and close friends are there to help her take on the bumps or potholes in the road.

First Chapter

Ottilie Weber grew up in Wall, New Jersey, not far from the beach. She always has a book in her hands or nearby, despite her dyslexia. She graduated from The College of New Jersey, earning a degree in History Secondary Education and did a Special Education program at Georgian Court University. Once a Jersey Girl, Ottilie now resides in Virginia and teaches. Ottilie has a passion for writing, where she is always ready to take on the next project. Her family and close friends are there to help her take on the bumps or potholes in the road.

Table of Contents

Ottilie Weber grew up in Wall, New Jersey, not far from the beach. She always has a book in her hands or nearby, despite her dyslexia. She graduated from The College of New Jersey, earning a degree in History Secondary Education and did a Special Education program at Georgian Court University. Once a Jersey Girl, Ottilie now resides in Virginia and teaches. Ottilie has a passion for writing, where she is always ready to take on the next project. Her family and close friends are there to help her take on the bumps or potholes in the road.

Reading Group Guide

Ottilie Weber grew up in Wall, New Jersey, not far from the beach. She always has a book in her hands or nearby, despite her dyslexia. She graduated from The College of New Jersey, earning a degree in History Secondary Education and did a Special Education program at Georgian Court University. Once a Jersey Girl, Ottilie now resides in Virginia and teaches. Ottilie has a passion for writing, where she is always ready to take on the next project. Her family and close friends are there to help her take on the bumps or potholes in the road.

Interviews

Ottilie Weber grew up in Wall, New Jersey, not far from the beach. She always has a book in her hands or nearby, despite her dyslexia. She graduated from The College of New Jersey, earning a degree in History Secondary Education and did a Special Education program at Georgian Court University. Once a Jersey Girl, Ottilie now resides in Virginia and teaches. Ottilie has a passion for writing, where she is always ready to take on the next project. Her family and close friends are there to help her take on the bumps or potholes in the road.

Recipe

Ottilie Weber grew up in Wall, New Jersey, not far from the beach. She always has a book in her hands or nearby, despite her dyslexia. She graduated from The College of New Jersey, earning a degree in History Secondary Education and did a Special Education program at Georgian Court University. Once a Jersey Girl, Ottilie now resides in Virginia and teaches. Ottilie has a passion for writing, where she is always ready to take on the next project. Her family and close friends are there to help her take on the bumps or potholes in the road.

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

THIS IS THE BEST BOOK YOU COULD EVER READ!it rocks so much you can't stop reading it. I give it a one billion stars. I love it. I am so lucky to have found this book! Ok thanks for reading BYE.
P.S. READ IT

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

Gooooood

DavidDillon

More than 1 year ago

I liked the idea for the book and liked the book. I found the story to be realistic and interesting. I loved the different way the author changed points of view and it was easy to follow the way it was done. When I finished the book I wanted more! David C. Dillon - Author of Dreamwalker: Native Guide and Scalp.

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

It was an easy read but could've been better...

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

This was a good book....the need for editing got greater the closer you got to the end, but you could still figure out what was meant. I still do not care for chapters being used for separate charaters, but I reckon I can get used to it. I appreciate the free entertainment very much!

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

I was sad that the book ended

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

Love it so much. I don't like cole but lllllooovvvvveeee aaron.

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

The book was really good, could use some spell check at some parts , but the ending didn't make much sense to me , who was the one(s) talking? But all in all the book was very good book

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

The story is adequate and the author competent. However there are enough typos, mispellings and grammatical areas as to be distracting.

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

I love this book

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

So for pretty good book i recommend it

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

I really enjoyed this book.

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

This book is really cool! It will have you on tje edge of your seats justwhen everyithing is fine BOOM another obstacle this book should be made into the movie its a really good book #no lie

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

This book is funny, sad, romantic, and a good read! I'm 11 and i loved it. I almost cried when poor Ed died. Whoever wrote this book is very talented( i forgot who wrote it. lol) . Not to long and not to short, but just right!

Corporal Riley Nolan is back home and out of the hospital after sustaining severe injuries
in a skirmish overseas. His physical injuries may be healed, though he is left with horrible scars all over his body. His mind is still ...

Raina and Terry receive an unexpected visitor who is in desperate need of Raina's help
and support. Trey Emerson arrives with a murder warrant hanging over his head from a death in Sars Springs. Trey's visit isn't the only thing ...

Stories told by word of mouth can get twisted or lost. Abby grew up hearing
about her great-grandmother Emma, a royal who left that life to come to America. Yet when Abby takes a summer job with her best friend ...

Bright lights, big city...Tucker Williams always dreamed of being a big city lawyer and he's
made that dream a reality in Atlanta. When he's called back to his hometown of Saddle Creek, TN, after his father suffers a mild stroke, ...

When you come into your powers, you will attract the attention of every dark force
in the world. They'll flock to Salem in droves for the chance to harvest your powers.Welcome to my world...the world of witches, guardians, and Lightkeepers, ...

When Detective Mike Sterling left the Chicago PD and returned to his hometown of Renlend
Kansas, he tried to convince himself it was so his mother could stop worrying. The truth was, even Renlend wasn't going to vanquish the dreams ...